Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton deleted an email from 2009 that shows she forwarded classified information to her daughter, Chelsea.

The State Department released the email on Friday, as it is one of thousands that were recovered by the FBI from Clinton's private email server.

The email chain from December 20, 2009 titled 'Update,' began with a message from Michael Froman, who served as deputy national security adviser for international economic affairs and as a deputy assistant to President Obama.

It was then sent to Clinton's foreign policy adviser at the State Department, Jake Sullivan, along with several aides to the president.

Hillary Clinton forwarded an email chain to her daughter, who used the pseudonym 'Diane Reynolds' under a 'Clintonemail.com' account

Sullivan then sent it to Clinton who forwarded it to her daughter, who used the pseudonym 'Diane Reynolds'.

Since it contains classified 'confidential' information, the entire text in the body portion of the email has been redacted.

The email was labeled a 'near duplicate' by the State Department who indicated it was similar for the most part to others the agency has released from the thousands of emails she turned over in December 2014.

The former first lady did not delete other responses she made to others who were on the email thread from that 'Update' email chain.

The former first lady did not delete other responses she made to others who were on the email thread from that 'Update' email chain

Chelsea has no government role and no apparent security clearances to receive classified information. It's not clear when or why Clinton (pictured above together) deleted the email

'Wow — you can't make this up — sorry to have missed all of that! Let me know if you learn anything else,' she wrote to Sullivan.

That portion of the email conversation was released by the State Department in February.

It's not clear when or why Clinton deleted the email, however, Chelsea Clinton has no government role and no apparent security clearances to receive classified information.

In July, FBI director James Comey said that investigators recovered several thousand work-related emails from Clinton's private server.

The emails released on Friday by the agency are from that recovered batch found by the FBI.